ORIGIN

Blank Slate: Factory Conda Green 1970 Porsche 911T Project

This Porsche started life as a 1970 911T (chassis 9110101898), though more recently has been fitted with 964 bumpers and Turbo flares. Though said to be “absolutely straight and rust-free,” the seller admits to rushed paint prep that’s led to imperfect finish, as well as a few small, repairable dings. Per the ad, the car was painted in rare bright Conda Green from the factory, and we’re in agreement that it’d be best to strip things back to bare metal, make any needed repairs, and then return to the original color. Sale includes a choice of 901 or 915 gearboxes, but no engine is provided. The car does come with eight and 10″ wide Fuchs, all suspension parts, wiring harness, SC seats, brake calipers, and all glass except the windshield however, and overall seems like it’d be ideal for an R Gruppe-style hot rod or track build. Find it here on eBay in Spokane, Washington with a $25,200 BIN.

The seller says the car shows well from three feet away, but adds that what looks like rushed prep has resulted in bubbles over the front fenders, hood and roof. There’s a dent or two as well, but nothing that wouldn’t be easily handled during a strip and prep for new, original spec Conda Green.

The seller provides several photos of the interior, including floors, rear cabin, and up front in the luggage compartment including the smuggler’s box. Sale includes a nice looking set of SC seats, the Fuchs seen above, “all suspension bits,” carpets, brake calipers (in need of rebuilding), oil tank, and more.

All glass except for the windshield goes with as well, including some new weatherstripping.

As blank slates go, this one looks like it could be a lot of fun, and the possibilities are near endless–revert to stock, full-on hot rod, race car, track/street build, or anywhere in between.